Direction
of Photography
Paid Full-Time Master's
Ms Joanna Wesolek - Inquiries in English

48 42 27 55 808
jwesolek@filmschool.lodz.pl 

ATTENTION!

The whole curriculum is in Polish. After admission the non-Polish speakers study the language at the University Language Cenre and continue the programme in the following academic year.
Foreign candidates, who can speak Polish at B2 level at least, and non-Polish speakers, who hold Polish citizenship, take the exam with Polish candidates.
All the details can be found on the Polish version of this website.


Tuition Fee

Total course price applicable from the academic year 2018/2019 is 55,000 € (5,500 Euro per semester)

The tuition fees can be paid in either of the following accounts:
EURO account number: PL 63 1240 1545 1978 0000 1166 6262
Iban: PL 63

PLN account number: PL 21 1240 1545 1111 0000 1166 6233
Iban: PL 21

USD account number: PL71 1240 1545 1787 0000 1166 6259
Iban: PL71

SWIFT code for all accounts: PKOPPLPW
Bank details: PeKaO SA, Piotrkowska 288; 90-959 Lodz, Poland

Application Deadline

June 7 - deadline for sending the documents (FORMAL STAGE)
June 14 - candidates receive the Teams account data to upload portfolioes, the tasks to prepare and a link to the film they are going to analyse during the exam
June 23 - deadline for sending portfolioes and tasks (PORTFOLIO & TASK STAGE)
June 26 - evaluation of the works sent, invitation to the oral exam (only chosen candidates will be in
June 27-28 - the ENTRANCE EXAM FOR FOREIGNERS (who do not speak Polish well and are applying for the 2023-24 academic year.)The exam will be held on-line via Teams.


Required documents

  1. Application form 
  2. High school graduation diploma must be legalized by the Polish Consul in applicant’s country of residence, or if your country is on the Hague Convention list http://www.hcch.net Apostille legalizing the diploma should be provided by a competent authority mentioned on the list marked by [12]. In either case the diploma and its legalization/apostille should be translated into Polish by a sworn translator.
  3. Certificate stating that the high school graduation diploma allows its holder to apply to all types of higher education institutions (including universities and academies) in the country where the diploma was issued in case the diploma does not state this). The certificate can be obtained from: education authorities in the country of the diploma issue for the countries on the Hague Convention list; the Polish Consul in the case of all other countries but Hague Convention; or alternately from a diplomatic post on the territory of Poland of the country in which the diploma was issued.
  4. Documents providing information regarding the course of secondary education leading to high school graduation diploma such as list of subjects, number of tuition hours, grades obtained
  5. A degree in higher education if available
  6. Curriculum vitae/resume
  7. Proof of payment for the entrance exam
  8. Passport main page photocopy
  9.  We will also need one current photo (passport size and format) from the candidates who will be accepted to the programme.
All the documents should be sent in pdf format to j.wesolek@filmschool.lodz.pl. Once received, the confirmation will be sent.




All the documents sent will be verified and if complete the candidate will receive a link for uploading the portfolio.
Then the contents of each portfolio will be assessed and the artistic work viewed. Those applicants, whose portfolios get accepted, will be invited to take part in the entrance exam on-line.
Microsot Teams will be a platform for uploading your portfolio, all the tasks you will be asked to prepare and finally this will be the medium of the interview in July.



Artistic work portfolio

The candidates accepted in the formal stage will be assigned an account and sent a link to upload their portfolio and tasks assigned by the Exam Commission.

A) Each candidate has to enclose samples of their artistic work in the form of an ARTISTIC WORK PORTFOLIO, which must content:
1) up to 30 photographs (black & white and/ or colour) with the information on iris used, exposure time and the place where the photograph was taken,
2) video self-presentation (circa 1 minute/ 1GB), where the candidates talk about themselves.
If the candidate wants to enclose a film demo, this should be made in the form of film compilation of the best shots and not longer than circa 5 minutes.
Samples of literature, scripts and art will be also welcome.
B) Aside from the portfolio each candidate must complete the TASKS given by the Exam Commission:
1) black & white photography
2) colour photography
3) creating a short scene using space and movement (TV task).

The porfolioes and tasks should reach us by June 23 and should be uploaded to Microsoft Teams.







Exam Fee

There is an exam fee of 150 PLN, which is supposed to be transferred to the school’s bank account in PeKaO SA bank in advance:

The tuition fees can be paid in either of the following accounts:
EURO account number: PL 63 1240 1545 1978 0000 1166 6262
Iban: PL 63

PLN account number: PL 21 1240 1545 1111 0000 1166 6233
Iban: PL 21

USD account number: PL71 1240 1545 1787 0000 1166 6259
Iban: PL71

SWIFT code for all accounts: PKOPPLPW
Bank details: PeKaO SA, Piotrkowska 288; 90-959 Lodz, Poland

RECEIPIENT:
Polish National Film, TV and Theatre School

TITLE:
"(the candidate's name), Cinematography, exam fee"


Applications without confirmed payment will be automatically turned down. After submission of documents the examination fee is non-refundable.

Exam

Acceptance into the Cinematography programme will depend on the success of the candidate’s performance in the exam, which tests: their artistic talents, job predispositions, as well as the quality of the candidate’s presented portfolio.

  1. Arranging the set, lighting it and recording a short scene on a given topic
  2. Creating a short scene (3 min.) one shot scene using space and movement
  3. Cinematographic analysis of films presented by the Exam Commission
  4. Interview with the candidate on film, art, literature
  5. Evaluation of candidate’s artistic work provided with the portfolio and the artistic tasks done during the exam   
If the exam is held on-line, the candidates are asked to prepare tasks beforehand.


NOTICE. The whole curriculum is in Polish, we do not have any English courses for the time being. You take the exam in English and if you pass you start a year of learning Polish. Again, if you pass the language exam and obtain B1, you can continue the studies. If the lecturers know other languages, they may use them, but it's not their obligation to communicate with students in a foreign language.

Accommodation

If the entrance exam is held at the School for its the duration all the foreign candidates get free accommodation at the dormitory situated at 189/191, Piotrkowska Street.

How to get to the dormitory?

From Łódź Kaliska train station get trams: 8, 10, 14 and get off in Piłsudskiego Street at Piotrkowska Street.

From Łódź Widzew train station take tram 10 and get off at Mickiewicza/ Piotrkowska stop.

From Łódź Lublinek airport take 55 bus and get off in Radwańska Street at Piotrkowska Street.

When you pass the entrance exam and become a student, you will shortly need to apply for the Polish residency permit.


Getting to school

Leon Schiller National Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre is situated at 61/63 Targowa St.in Lodz. You can get there from:

Łódź Chojny Railway Station
Tram 1 – get off at Kilinskiego/Fabryczna stop.
Łódź Kaliska Railway Station
Tram 10 or 8 – get off at Piłsudskiego/Targowa stop.
Łódź Widzew Railway Station
Tram 10 - get off at Piłsudskiego/Targowa stop.
Łódź Fabryczna Railway Station
Tram 1 or 5 - get off at Piłsudskiego/Fabryczna stop.
Lodz Lublinek Airport
It is possible to reach the School on 55 bus getting off in Tymienieckiego (corner with Kilinskiego Str.) or by taxi, which takes about 30 minutes and costs roughly 35-40 PLN.

More information about the city transport can be found at: http://www.mpk.lodz.pl/.

Applying for student residency card

FOREIGN STUDENTS FROM NON-EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES

PLEASE REMEMBER TO START THE PROCESS OF ACQUIRING THE TEMPORARY RESIDENCY PERMIT WITHIN THE VALIDITY PERIOD OF YOUR VISA.

PLACE TO GO TO: 
PASSPORT OFFICE, PIOTRKOWSKA 103, rooms: 11, 12
OPENING HOURS:
Mon, Thur, 8:30 – 15:30
Wed, Fri, 8:30 – 14:30
Tue  11:00 – 17:30

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:

1. 2 copies of the residency permit application (to be obtained from the Passport Office)
2. 4 passport photos (size: 4,5x3,5cm, colour, left profile and ear exposed)
3. Passport ( the original plus a copy of the page with the photo and a copy of the page with the visa)
4. Certificate of being a student at the Film School also confirming the tuition fee payment
5. Health Insurance Certificate (insurance to be purchased from NFZ (National Health Fund)
6. Bank account with sufficient funds for living expenses and the stay in Poland (635 PLN per month for a period of 15 months), plus funds for the return ticket to the home country: 200PLN (any neighbouring country) 500 PLN (any European country), 2,500 PLN (all non- European countries)

Initially, a decision concerning the residency permit will be issued  (the decision charge – 340 PLN). Then, within a month, the residency card will be issued – charge 25 PLN 

FOREIGN STUDENTS FROM EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES

PLEASE REMEMBER TO FORMALLY REGISTER YOUR RESIDENCY IN POLAND, not later than 3 months after your arrival in Poland.
 
PLACE TO GO TO: 
PASSPORT OFFICE, PIOTRKOWSKA 103, rooms: 11, 12
OPENING HOURS:
Mon, Thur, 8:30 – 15:30
Wed, Fri, 8:30 – 14:30
Tue 11:00 – 17:30

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:

1. 2 copies of the residence registration form (to be obtained from the Passport Office)
2. Passport ( the original plus a copy of the page with the photo)
3. Certificate of being a student at the Film School also confirming the tuition fee payment
4. Health Insurance Certificate ( either a European health insurance card, or insurance to be purchased from NFZ (National Health Fund)
5. Bank account with sufficient funds for living expenses and the stay in Poland (635 PLN per month), plus funds for the return ticket to the home country: 500 PLN (any European country).